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Arsenal keep the good times rolling and hint at a squad deep enough to compete on all fronts

Arsenal beat Bodo/Glimt

Arsenal’s fringe players had a lovely old time dispatching Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League on Thursday. It really does all feel quite special.

 

Different competition, different team, same result.

For Arsenal right now, everything seems to be coming easy. Every player Mikel Arteta gave a chance tonight took it. Every first-teamer he retained did their job. Even most of those who were rested came on for a nice kickabout with the boys in the latter stages, most notably Gabriel Jesus who danced his way absurdly on the byline to create the Gunners’ third goal of this Europa League cruise for the irrepressible Fabio Vieira.

There’s generally a sense in Europa League group games that you’re only going to get any attention at all if things go awry or at least look for a while like they might. Win easily, and people just shrug it off. But Arsenal had to be this good to make this look so easy. Bodo/Glimt are a good side and very easy on the eye, as they showed in patches during the second half and often during last season’s Conference League exploits. They weren’t well beaten here because they’re generic (if unusually punctuated) Europa League group-stage fodder; they were well beaten because Arsenal are playing absurdly well right now.

A couple of current fringe players who’ve been around Arsenal in the darker times combined for the first goal as Kieran Tierney’s well-struck shot cannoned back off the upright and was smartly converted by the oncoming Eddie Nketiah, who made a tough chance look deceptively easy. The second goal was another one for the reserves as Rob Holding placed a header right inside the post from a Fabio Vieira cross that almost insisted upon such a finish.

Vieira was probably Arsenal’s biggest winner on a thoroughly enjoyable night. That cross, so delicious it must surely be fattening, was the obvious highlight but was just one of many clips for the reel. His late third goal was richly deserved even if the smartness of the finish was once again overshadowed by the brilliance of the assist.

Really, it was a night that couldn’t have gone any better for Mikel Arteta and his squad. It was not an energy-sapping game, and it was most certainly one that kept the good times rolling ahead of a weekend showdown with a slightly misfiring and unusually vulnerable-looking Liverpool. A fixture that would in recent years have been approached with trepidation by Arsenal now looks like one ripe for sending a proper message about…

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